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Then, an unnamed counselor stands up and addresses the king, also seeing the benefit of the new faith.
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Then, as Eleanor weeps softly in the stands, Gehrig addresses the fans: " People all say that I've had a bad break ," he says.
Then comes the speech of Christ, in which he stands out as the leader of all human beings and promises that he will not give up on anyone before they all are assembled in God's kingdom.
" I told them I didn't want to participate in a studio album because musically, I want to go in a different kind of direction than the music Europe stands for ," Marcello said, " Then we talked for a while about doing a six-piece tour – it didn't turn out that way because of different reasons.
Then, the Speaker may either declare that his ruling on the voice vote stands, or proceed to a division.
Then they went to work and elected a lot of Dissenters, one after another, and kept it up until they had collected £ 15, 000 in fines ; and there stands the stately Mansion House to this day, to keep the blushing citizen in mind of a long past and lamented day when a band of Yankees slipped into London and played games of the sort that has given their race a unique and shady reputation among all truly good and holy peoples that be in the earth.
Then there are streets such as Granger Rd named for John Granger, manager of the brick works, which once stood at Little Bucklands Beachnear the rock outcrop where the Bucklands Beach Centre board clubrooms now stands, before moving to Whitford.
Then the movie progress to Ari attending a wedding as the best man to one of his male friends, who coincidentally is marrying one of Ari's previous one-night stands.
Then each letter of the false message must be presented in the appropriate typeface, according to whether it stands for an A or a B.
Then 10, 000 more permanent seats were added to the east stands in 1965 – 1966, and temporary bleachers added to the south end zone in 1966, to bring total capacity to 62, 800.
" I told them I didn't want to participate in a studio album because musically, I want to go in a different kind of direction than the music Europe stands for ," he said in an interview, " Then we talked for a while about doing a six-piece tour – it didn't turn out that way because of different reasons.
Then the wrestler stands while the opponent is in an upside down position while both the opponent and the wrestler's arms are still hooked and then the wrestler then drops to a sitting position.
Then ensues a study of beauty through examples and explanations, “ We ascribe beauty to that which is simple ; which has no superfluous parts ; which exactly answers its ends ; which stands related to all things ; which is the mean of many extremes.
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Then Little Billy began shouting orders to round up the ponies and fill the water buckets and for the cooks to hurry up with the meal.
Then, and only then, with the Jacksons and Dan as their true guests of honor, did the Harrows take time to catch up on the news.
Then they were tumbling again, and the big man reached into the same pocket he had gone for earlier, and came up with a vicious switchblade.
Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
Then he looked at his finger, at the wrinkled, heavy knuckle and the thick nail he used like a knife to pry up, slit, and open.
Then, too, European drivers have reputations for being somewhat crazy on the road and some Americans are not particularly keen on getting mixed up with them.
Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws.
Then she catapults into `` everything and everybody '', putting particular violence on `` everybody '', indicating to the linguist that this is a spot to flag -- that is, it is not congruent to the patient's general style of speech up to this point.
Then, by squeezing her foot three times, he came up -- presto -- with a different diagnosis with each squeeze.
Then on Monday morning -- or it might have to be Tuesday -- get up and leave just the usual time, and last thing, put the money in an envelope under the old woman's purse there in the drawer.
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